Texas will experiment with lineup changes to try to build some consistency on both ends of the floor when it faces Fairleigh Dickinson on Wednesday night in Austin, Texas.
The contest will be the Longhorns' second in a four-game homestand against mid-major teams before Texas heads to Hawaii to play in the Maui Invitational.
Texas (1-1) captured the first of that quartet 97-60 against Lafayette on Saturday behind a balanced attack that recorded just 21 assists (on 33 made field goals) and committed only nine turnovers.
"It was way better -- we did a good job of passing," Texas guard Tramon Mark said. "We had some hiccups, of course. I think we are still getting better; we are still not even scratching the surface on our offense yet."
Mark scored 16 points and Chendall Weaver added 15 to

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